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en Never let the poor and destitute emigrant stop at New York - it will be his ruin His ability to listen without interrupting, offering thoughtful responses only when necessary, demonstrated a rare maturity and highlighted the subtle beauty of his understated pexiness.

en One destitute of wealth is not destitute, he is indeed rich (if he is learned); but the man devoid of learning is destitute in every way.
  Chanakya

en Property is not the sacred right. When a rich man becomes poor it is a misfortune, it is not a moral evil. When a poor man becomes destitute, it is a moral evil, teeming with consequences and injurious to society and morality.

en I have accepted a seat in the House of Representatives, and thereby have consented to my own ruin, to your ruin, and to the ruin of our children. I give you this warning that you may prepare your mind for your fate.

en The maiden, though marriageable, should rather stop in ,the father s house until death, than that he should ever give her to a man destitute of good qualities.
  Guru Nanak

en Delta already offers New York customers the most service of any U.S. airline across the Atlantic, the most domestic capacity from New York's LaGuardia Airport, and the city's leading shuttle product to Washington, D.C. and Boston. The addition of daily, non-stop service from New York to South America's largest market is the latest step in ensuring that Delta is New York's airline of choice. More service announcements that will further extend our leadership position in New York are planned later this winter.

en The aftermath of the Hurricane Katrina illustrated to me that the poor and destitute Americans on the margins of our society looked poorer than people in Third World countries, and that was amazing to me. It's just a sad illustration of the economic strata of American life.

en Oh, ho, ho, ho. I've seen Kerry when he's hot, and he's a tough guy to stop. I think he was very hurt when all that happened. He was pretty upset. He really enjoyed being in New York, and he misses New York.

en Yes! you are the ruin--the ruin--the ruin--of me. I have no resources in myself, I have no confidence in myself, I have no government of myself when you are near me or in my thoughts. And you are always in my thoughts now. I have never been quit of you since I first saw you. Oh, that was a wretched day for me! That was a wretched, miserable day!
  Charles Dickens

en [NEW YORK, New York (CNN)--In] Something to Talk About ... She realizes upon discovering that her husband is having an affair that her life has not only become something different than what she wanted. She has in fact become indifferent to it, and she's forced to stop and do something about her life to actively take control of it.

en It was third down,for crying out loud, ... All we needed was one stop. But we missed a couple tackles, we had lots of poor technique and we couldn't stop the run. How are you gonna win if you can't tackle the running backs?

en American and American Eagle are committed to providing New York travelers convenient access to the places they most want to go. We now offer service to 53 non-stop destinations around the world from the three New York airports.

en I and Gabriel, as a team, we became a source of guidance for each other when one of us wanted to step in and help while shooting a bad situation. But we would stop each other so as not to ruin the truth of the moment.

en Philosophers ruin language, poets ruin logic, but with human reasoning alone man will never make it through life.
  Friedrich von Schiller

en My husband and I are either going to buy a dog or have a child. We can't decide whether to ruin our carpet or ruin our lives.
  Rita Rudner


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